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Election Notices.

TO THE HONOURABLE OULIOS VUGfiL. Sir.- We the undersigned Electors of the tftjrof t Auckland Bast request mat you will allow yourtatr to put in nomination t > represent fur diatrict in th» Geiitr 1 A«semhly at the f<iFtfeora.<ngGtiuoi4l Ele« non and we pledge ou selves to 4'4 ' our utmost to seoire your election.— We are, Sir, your olwdiaut (tervai.ts, a. Voa Der, Hey de James Wlliatnson J. Cruiokshank Thomas Henderson JameaW, Motion Peter Dignan Benjamin Tonka Allan O'Neill Stannus Jones J. B. Russell W. C. Wilson R. Home Thomas Russell J. S, Macfarlane Louis A. Nathan Lawrence D. Nathaa Alfred W, GDIM T S. Weiton D. B. Crulcksbank Stephens HsgMt William Rattray John Honeymas William Swaxuoß H. Hardington Henry Isaac* Alex. Kennedy 0. G. Quick Robert Graham R W.Wyna John Mason David Graham W. S, Wilson 0. Ludiotr fl. J«y Henry S, &fey«M George Williamson Patrlok Lynch DIfUU) E. Louis BuchoUs J«mesT.Ma4;kemc JohnO. Morrin A. Waidtop H. M. Jervia F. M. P BrooWtl* John King W.fCawkweU WtUlam Ktlly Mark E. B. Nicholson Thomas Boylaa H. Fendelow James T. Boylan Geo. Henderson J. Cosgrave and Co. S. Morrin | J. H Upton Jas. Russell John Soppet Gabriel Lewis Henry Quigley J. S. Welsman Geo. Gallagher J. Casey James Oldham Ed. Rica Morton Jones J. Stewart J. G. Frwr Benjamin E. Turner , K. 1. Wrigftt J. H. Symonds Joseph Manning James B>rle G. Thomson Chapman Thos. M. Machattle George M. Rted John Gundry Thoa S. Cuppock Deunia Ho*an Henry Keesing Jua. A Oliver Willfam Bacon J. Mitchell T. Morrin James Warner WilliAm F. Clifton Henry Brett Jno. Ogilvie W. T. Ferrar Robert Tassall John Lundon .Barnard McDonald Lauwnce R ,bertson Wm. Culpan Ales. Saunders William T. Sn*U J, W. Preece E. No an Henry Can oil A. Wilkla Henry Lewis John i ooth John Porcer Thos Manoney James Harris ( Daniel Mahonty Robert Hampton ( J. Hrtnly Robert CooUy ! JammO'DonnoU Peter Hull I 0. Humphriea Frederick Ashman L. Clarke David Fort Owen Clarke M. tort >n Busby Charles Flotoher Toung Warren George RawUngs W. H. Fort R Sinclair William ThOrnt Wm Walters T D. Warfolk Jno. Klrkwood Thomas Hood William Nicol G. A. Avey Walter Dudley C. Langsford J. M. Lennox George Staiues Richard J. _ eltus Henry Giibeid A. Asher H ugh F. Anderson Mark Hassan Thos Ellison Jerome Cadman John Scarrott J. J. Fernandei Peter Robertson Thomas Weaving Thoj t raig John Dnrby R. B. Shalders G. Bowring Hujrti H. Lask Bernard Lery Samuel Cochrane Nixon Guldwater Franz Scherff W. Guird Alfred Aley R R. Campion Wm. Kirby F. U. Lewisjson J. Cater M Montague Johu Finly Martin Mcuermott Thos. Williams Rudericlt .\(oK.»y William Atkin John Cromwell Walter McCaul J Mumford ; Robert H*y*ood John H. Wells ChmlesT ihiU James Halyday James Stewart E. Wood J. N. Orombi* Edward i«wis Charles Mark* &__uel Brown I. Phillips Wm. Adnms Johu Hall N. Ortmpbell John Ellyett Joseph G reroy Henry H. Adams Richard Heck George Johnson Thomas Col* Edwatd Perkins Joseph Henry Cooper J. Ellis .Richard Matthews William Jamieson John Sc»aU John Callnna Fred. Loverock WillUm Read H. Pierce Malcolm Murchift Daniel ColUns Edwia Ulanviile Joseph Trimble H. News ' Bad Jam«s B. Francis S, Browning Michael Corcoran H. Purtingtoo E. Flanigan G. Whitaker Simon Lipstint _», Evltt William Smith P. MoAtthur Wui. Mitler John Robertson A, Campbell Thos. Hood Thos. T Mastfield Jas, Carr H Webb and Co. Andrew Perhandes Robt. tiruwn J, L. HaUwell John Leech H. Brown Wm. Bahor W. H. Skinner J. B. W.y N. McMillan Jas. Stewart Miohttel K. O'Regan W. B. Attierton S. Y. Col ins Thomas • otter W. Posseuiskie Philip Solomon B. MiCaul WillUm Leys Edward Waters John Geddes George Rodgers James Foley F. W. Ruck Churies Porter George Turrell William Jeffrey John Copland Irwin Downing W. Mills W. Downing Edward 0. Henley Joseph Cms William Head James Patterson Henry P. Hayden James Flyn H . Jo.< ph W. J. Messenger John Field T. Freeman James Palmer. Frank Farley John Gribbl* C. Casey John Munrof James Ferguson Samuol Evinson Samuel Houston G. Fraser, Phoanix Foundry — Anderson _, Porter Chas. D. Thompson J. S. Potter Wm. Nightingale Edward Isaacs. 0. Darnedt. J. Howard,

R E _P_ L Y. GENTLEMEN,— I have muoh pleasure In complying with your flittering request. I will take an early opportunity of addressing you. I am, gentlemen, Vow faithfully, JULIUS VOGEL. Auckland, Ootober 18, 1870. .

TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY EAST. Gentl»men,-On my return from tht country thh afternoon I saw. for tha first time, the Requisition from eerula lleotOM of the Ctty Bast, asking tho Hon. Julius Vogel to besom* a Candidate for that dittrict. I tuva for some time been of opinion tha' Mr. Vogel should represent a constituency in th* Provinoe < f Auoklami, and, seeing there U a scarcity of suitable men vtlHiug to undertake such duties. I did not think ha would \ xperienoe muoh difficulty In securing a mat. Biliuvl. i this, «nd btlng also umter the impression thutlretaiuedthegeuertl confidence of luy constituents, and in view of 11 the circumstances, I thought it wan my duty to offer myself foi re-election. There are m«ny names to tbe R-qul liion upon whose sup* port I calculated in th ■ «venc of h poll ; and whiUt I urn aware that not a few of them were put down iuo msddrately yet, " vVhat is writ is writ " and, accepting tbe inevitable position, I now withdraw. I On personal ground*, it is just where I wish it to bs. llt wm not a search after pleasure whi h took me i three or four months in the year from home ; nor am I '. aware that any on* entries me with a desk* to maka a seat in the House suoservient to the attainment of ; objects even less worthy. ! I urn, gentlemen, ; Yoms truly, ARCHIBALD CLA_Z. Stmaera, Ootober 19, 1870.

TO THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND CITY WEST. Gentlemen,— l beg to inform you that it is my intention to present myself, on the day of Nomination, as a Candidate f»r re-election to a seat for your di* trict in the next (fifth) Parliament of the General Assembly. I have the honour to be, gentlemen, Your obedient servant, J. WILLIAMSON. Auckland, October 21, 1870. '

Jewelleiry. WOTa C E . REMOVAL MR. HEINBICH^KOHN To his new promises, , formerly occupied bj Hem a Upton.' ] , MR. HEINRICH KOHN Now tabes this opp^rtnnity ; of'returriing thanks to bit pitroDS, 1 and 'r«p»etf_tly calls their »tt«nUoa tV \ * THEOPENIKd of th, 1 PBJ3IISES, With an addition to hu previous STOCK OF JEWELLERY.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 4111, 25 October 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 4111, 25 October 1870, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 4111, 25 October 1870, Page 1

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